2019 Hope Springs Farm Golf Outing

May 10, 2019 @ 11:00AM — 5:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Our First Annual Hope Springs Farm Golf Outing, held at Manada Golf Course

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You can still Donate to our First Annual Golf Outing to benefit Hope Springs Farm

There are currently no tickets available for this event, but you can still make a donation.

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Get ready for a beautiful day on the green at Manada Golf Course in Grantville, PA! Hope Springs Farm will be holding their First Annual Golf Tournament to raise funds for their day program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The tournament is to be held on Friday, May 10, 2019 with registration at 11 AM, and shotgun start at 12 PM.

There will be lots of prizes to hand out to Golfers including a prize for the highest (worst) team score, so the Farm encourages anyone to sign-up no matter their level of golfing ability. This event is going to be a fun afternoon to support their cause and benefit programs for their program participants, called “Growers.” There are prizes for the top three scoring teams. Other great prizes will be given out for a putting contest, best-dressed, longest-drive, and closest to the pin. There will also be hot dogs at registration and a dinner after the match for all participants. The cost of the tournament is $75 per person or $300 per team of four.

Klick-Lewis of Palmyra will donate a New Car for the Hole-In-One Contest

The outing is brought to you by Hope Springs Farm, along with generous sponsors. The Premier Sponsors are: WoodmenLife Hershey Chapter 364, Carlisle Elks 578, and James Ball, Ed.D., BCBA-D, JB Autism Consulting. Course sponsors include Reed Law, Dave Punt State Farm, and Snyders Paint Store. Prize sponsors include Gerald Clunan, Kirby Beshore, and Hershey Financial Advisers LLC. The Federated Women’s Club of Hershey is sponsoring the prize for best dressed woman. If you know a business that might be interested in sponsoring one of our prizes, please ask them to reach out to the Farm; there are many different levels of sponsorship still available.